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I’ve finally accepted that these people get what true happiness and love are.
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It’s really fucked up just how much they photoshopped her to look smaller.
You think I don’t see how the hips don’t match up with the guy on the right by a fucking mile because they shrunk down her hips?
Or how the pelvis on the guy on the left looks awkwardly shaved off so they could put in the white backdrop so it’s looks like she takes up less space? I fucking notice.
And they have the audacity to think they’re doing fat girls a favor by tossing in a few paid male models to grope at her breasts so that for once a fat girl gets to feel wanted. That for once a fat girl gets to feel fuckable by the kind of men that we are told will never want us.
Fuck this photoshoot because my body doesn’t need your faux pity acceptance.
Rebel Wilson deserves so much more than this. She deserves raw, unforgiving attention because she is a raw, unforgiving person just like the rest of us.
fierce as fk ^
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Not only are the models two different people and not only is this pop up showing on my post about body policing, BUT THE BEFORE MODEL ISNT EVEN FAT, SHE’S PREGNANT. JESUS CHRIST PEOPLE.
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One of our rules…
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What most of you don’t realize is that that’s a guy under there. He’s got an eating disorder and was underweight when this show was filmed.
I hope that he’s better now but in the time this was taken, he was suffering heaps. It proves guys can have eating disorders just as much as girls can. Guys can hurt, guys can cry about their appearance. But the double stigma around anorexic guys stops a lot of them from going to treatment. Many of them will die. They need help…everyone whom suffers needs help, nobody deserves to feel like this.
In the last 2 years, men’s concern about their weight jumped 6% while women’s fell by 4%. Men make up 10-15% of those with eating disorders, but this number relies on self-reporting. As long as eating disorders are considered exclusively a “women’s issue”, this stigma will continue to quietly affect young men.
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let’s focus on changing the way we see and think about our bodies! trying to look a certain way is usually challenging (if not impossible), expensive, and leaves us feeling shitty anyway.
how can you change the way you see your body? here are some tips to get started!
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”This was an ad made by bodyshop. But Barbie INC. found out about it and now it’s banned. Repost if you think this ad deserves to be seen.”
fuck you barbie inc! SOMEONE MAKE THIS REAL
awesome ad (admittedly I don’t understand the “8” number), but the story behind it isn’t entirely accurate.
Mattel (“Barbie Inc”) sent a cease and desist to The Body Shop, which is basically a warning that a company might sue. However, they never sued. Probably because their case wouldn’t stand up in court.
The ad was banned…but only on the Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway because people were *offended* by the fact that she is “naked and nipple-less”. (x)(x)(x)
The story is misleading because it makes it sound like the controversy was over fat shame, but it was actually over peoples’ fear of naked human bodies.






